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I think it's called "All Night Long."

Zack

On 10/27/11, Sheri Reyes <pinkmoonsh...@yahoo.com> wrote:
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> Please anybody, what is the name of that Joe Walsh song? I'd really like to
> hear it.-=Trooper=-
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> --- On Thu, 10/27/11, Zack Widup <w9sz.z...@gmail.com> wrote:
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> From: Zack Widup <w9sz.z...@gmail.com>
> Subject: Re: [Spooks] XSL Question
> To: "Shortwave Spy Numbers Stations" <spooks@mailman.qth.net>
> Date: Thursday, October 27, 2011, 6:14 AM
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> Hi Mike,
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> It could very well be. We really don't know.
>
> I do know that it spends most of its time idling (the "doodle-deedle"
> sound as I like to call it) and every once in a while breaks away from
> that to send data. I also know that the signals on the various
> frequencies are never of equal strength here. I suspect that, if the
> signals on the various frequencies emanate from the same location and
> are of about the same power level, that they are from beams pointed in
> different directions.
>
> There is a song done by Joe Walsh that has a melody which sounds
> somewhat similar to the XSL notes. I've often wondered if it was
> patterned after that. Joe is a radio amateur, WB6ACU. Food for thought
> ...
>
> 73, Zack (W9SZ)
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> On 10/27/11, Mike Tibor <ti...@tibor.org> wrote:
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>> After listening to XSL (Slot Machine) on 8587.5 kHz this evening for a
>> bit, it strikes me that it sounds an awful lot like the other HF radars
>> I've heard, but with the tone sequences.  I haven't found any similar
>> speculation in my google searches though.
>>
>> Everything I've found via google searches seems to simply repeat the same
>> thing--that it's some kind of telemetry transmission from the Japanese
>> Military.  I find it very odd that anyone would transmit telemetry for
>> anything on 8 - 13 frequencies (or more) where that telemetry repeated the
>> same pattern for hours.
>>
>> Why couldn't this be some multi-frequency HF radar, but where the
>> frequency spread was very narrow, centered on each of the well known
>> frequencies?
>>
>> Or maybe even a mix of data interleaved with radar pulses?
>>
>> I'm new to this, so be gentle.  :-)
>>
>> Mike
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